1936-1938 Bugatti Type 57S/SC

The 1936-1938 Bugatti Type 57S/SC was even better than the Type 57; this was the more sporting
short-chassis version. Sold with the same normally aspirated (S) or
supercharged (SC) engines, it had dry-sump lubrication and a higher state of tune
for more power. Mechanically, it was the same otherwise.

The 1936-1938 Bugatti Type 57S/SC possessed quite startling coachwork,
still with the unmistakable "horseshoe" radiator. They are just as irresistible to the
very rich now as they were then. The best 57SCs could top 135 mph -- unbelievable by
late-1930s standards. Today, very few are ever bought or sold.